The second day.
The sun rose up slowly, shedding the golden light upon the bustling city and setting aside the early morning mist. The outline of high-rise buildings, stretched out with golden clouds, had also gradually become clear.
After Joyce dropped Anderson off at the kindergarten, she took a taxi to Cloud Bay Tower alone.
She had just arrived at the Capital and didn't have a car of her own .
In the future, she might need to use a car every day, and taking a taxi every day was not a long-term solution.
It seemed that she needed to have a car for herself at the Capital.
Soon she arrived at the Cloud Bay Tower.
She stood in the square, looking up and around at the skyscrapers towering into the clouds. The metallic gray facades looked imposing and cold.
She was not familiar with the Capital and thought that Cloud Bay Tower was an ordinary downtown office building.
She didn't expect that it would be one of the landmarks of the Capital.
Such a towering skyscraper was also a property that belonged to Luther.
God, the Warner family was simply staggeringly wealthy.
They just got properties across the country.
No wonder he was just everywhere, he had so many properties in the Capital.
There would be no shortage of high class apartments and villas, so why would he have to live in Blue Ocean?
Although Blue Ocean was also a high-end condominium, it was not very large after all.
Would it not be a bit shabby for Luther?
She walked into the lobby and entered the elevator.
Just as it was about to close, the elevator door was opened again.
"I'm sorry."
She looked up without thinking much.
The person who came in was, surprisingly, Aaron.
It's been a long time, and Joyce remained expressionless. Now that she was Zora Knowles, she must pretend she didn’t know Aaron.
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